Self Love as Spiritual Practice

ebook Nine Keys for Loving Yourself

By Ani Colt

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Self Love as Spiritual Practice is an opening to more love, compassion, passion, purpose and expanded consciousness. Self love, as presented in this lovely and wise book, is a means to a stronger connection with Spirit, what Ani calls GODD. This is the all-loving GODD. The Keys start with knowing GODD as a friend, move to the process of intention, loving your whole self, accepting your feelings, healing, growing and having better relationships. These help us be poised to better participate in the great shift, the need to bring heaven down here to heal our planet. Self Love as Spiritual Practice provides an interactive process to help you on your personal path. Ani's own story inspires and brings life to this book. After meeting a spirit guide by a remote stream in California, she totally changed her life. The book carries love you can feel.
Through Self Love as Spiritual Practice —Ani Colt reveals how the messages she received from Spirit can empower your life, evolve your consciousness and bring self love to a high level. What greater gift at a time when self love is so desperately needed! Daphne Rose Kingma, author of The Ten Things To Do When Your Life Falls Apart
Self Love as Spiritual Practice is a profound call to the most important practice of all practices·spiritual self love. Give yourself the gift of this book. Suzann Panek Robins, author of Exploring Intimacy: Cultivating Healthy Relationships through Insight and Intuition
Self Love as Spiritual Practice